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Keynote Speaker Robyn Moore
Robyn Moore, voted National Communicator of the Year in 1998, has a unique understanding of extraordinary
communication and the power of the word to create laughter, to entertain, and to tell powerful, life-altering
stories.
Moore is a multi-skilled communicator whose voice sells products worth millions of dollars for thousands of
Australian companies in commercials and as a corporate spokeswoman on TV. Robyn's voice also brings laughter
to millions in cartoons and in comedy shows such as How Green was my Cactus (Australia's longest running
radio comedy) and as the voice of Blinky Bill.
As an educator, Robyn uses these skills to unfold insights into more effective communication, clarity of purpose,
and powerful choices which help create a better balance between work and home. Her audiences around the country
have reported benefits such as renewed enthusiasm, greater productivity, deeper satisfaction, AND…feeling
more 'alive' than they have for years.
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OAUG Evening Event
Tuesday, 23 October 2001
19:30 - 22:30
No event in Sydney is complete without an experience on Sydney Harbour!
Discover the grace and magic of Sydney Harbour, a stunning and unique destination aboard Sydney's cruising restaurant, MV Sydney 2000. By day, Sydney exudes a bustling artisan atmosphere of al fresco cafes, outdoor pubs, friendly locals, and a colourful history. By night, Sydney offers unique dining amid the stunning views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
This event will offer the ultimate dining experience and entertainment on Sydney Harbour!
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Sydney,Australia Highlights
Sydney is the gateway city to Australia, Host City of the 2000 Olympic Games
and home to the world's most beautiful harbour. Sydney boasts a year round
calendar of unique cultural activates and festivals, innovative new restaurants,
appealing clean city environment, world renowned shopping, friendly people,
and of course, spectacular Sydney Harbour. The Harbour is Sydney's magnificent
centerpiece, and the Opera House is the jewel in Sydney's crown.
Local Attractions
Circular Quay - watch the action on the Sydney Harbour from the waterfront walkway.
Darling Harbour - an impressive complex with its National Maritime Museum, Sydney Aquarium and Powerhouse Museum.
Ferry trip on the Harbour - the best way to appreciate one of the world's great harbours.
Sydney Opera House - a building like no other on earth, the Opera House is Sydney's most popular attraction.
Queen Victoria Building - an elegant, Victorian-era shopping arcade.
Royal Botanic Gardens - beautiful, historic gardens curled around the foreshore of Sydney Harbour.
View from the top of the AMP Centrepoint Tower - for a stunning panoramic view of this extraordinarily scenic city.
The Rocks' Markets - a lively weekend market in the heart of Sydney's most historic district, 10.00am - 4.00pm.
Art Gallery of New South Wales - one of the most comprehensive collections in the country.
Taronga Zoo, voted the world's best International Zoo, it is more than just a zoo and is open every day of the year from 9.00am.
Homebush Bay Olympic Park & Showgrounds - principal venue for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
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